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2012
I. Rodero, H. Viswanathan, E. K. Lee, M. Gamell, and D. Pompili, Energy-efficient Thermal-aware Autonomic Management of Virtualized HPC Cloud Infrastructure, Journal of Grid Computing (Springer), vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 447-473, 2012. thermal-aware_hpc.pdf (1.17 MB)
I. Rodero, H. Viswanathan, E. K. Lee, M. Gamell, D. Pompili, and M. Parashar, Energy-efficient Thermal-aware Autonomic Management of Virtualized HPC Cloud Infrastructure, Springer Journal of Grid Computing, Special Issue on High Performance Grid and Cloud Computing, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 447-473, 2012. JGC_2012.pdf (1.19 MB)
M. Gamell, I. Rodero, M. Parashar, and R. Muralidhar, Exploring Cross-layer Power Management for PGAS Applications on the SCC Platform , in Proceedings of the 21st International ACM Symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing (HPDC"12), Delft, the Netherlands , 2012.
2011
H. Viswanathan, E. K. Lee, I. Rodero, D. Pompili, M. Parashar, and M. Gamell, Energy-Aware Application-Centric VM Allocation for HPC Workloads, in Proceedings of the Workshop on High-Performance Grid and Cloud Computing, a workshop at the 25th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2011), Anchorage, Alaska, USA, 2011. HPGC_2011.pdf (207.54 KB)
2010
I. Rodero, E. K. Lee, D. Pompili, M. Parashar, M. Gamell, and R. J. Figueiredo, Exploiting VM Technologies for Reactive Thermal Management in Instrumented Datacenters, Energy Efficient Grids, Clouds and Clusters (E2GC2) Workshop in conjunction with IEEE Grid 2010. pp. 321-328, 2010.
I. Rodero, E. K. Lee, D. Pompili, M. Parashar, M. Gamell, and R. J. Figueiredo, Towards Energy-Efficient Reactive Thermal Management in Instrumented Datacenters, Proceedings of the Energy Efficient Grids, Clouds and Clusters Workshop (E2GC2 2010), in conjunction with the IEEE Grid 2010 Conference (Grid 2010). pp. pp. 321-328, 2010. E2GC2_2010.pdf (506.63 KB)

   

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